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Friday, 27 July 2018

What I will be working on after I get my Software Engineering Degree? [Inside News]

The best way to spy is to learn how to do so. It's not just important to read books on fat loss and expect to lose fat. That's a good start. But you need logical sense to how you should implement the program. In his book, 4-Hour Chef, Tim Ferriss says mainly we deconstruct sports and skills using a strategy known as DiSSS and implement it by encoding and Compressing and assigning and also adding stakes to increase your chances of actually doing something. That's why I frequently search on Google on the diets and workout routines of stars. They reflect, generally, new research.
The Actress Krysten Ritter went to Ricky Quiles for Boxing training and she said this about boxing, “Boxing is one of the best cardio and strength workouts you’ll ever get,” says Quiles, “That’s why so many NBA and NFL players, gymnasts, all kinds of other athletes box.”, and Krysten absolutely agrees with this statement by saying, "Boxing is dope."

In other words, do whatever you can do to lift yourself. Boxing + Physical exercise + Whatever. But please know that whatever doesn't mean "whatever", you have to test things and then implement/add them to your routine. More on that later.

For Example, I have 154 published posts approximately, including posts shared from YouTube to here on my blog. The point is I tested a habit, which was you know reading Availability-Misweighing Tendency paragraph and then generating ideas on paper. That habit worked for me and is a failure-proof method. For more detailed notes on my method to writing, here is the post to refer to: http://bit.ly/2mLmoyZ

But the only problem is energy or power or electricity, a vague word indeed. Well, you know I have previously talked about this. Sometimes, power becomes an issue and I can't publish posts on time. So my idea was to actually kind of test the DIY approach to Power generation. That means government should get some engineers and develop a lean startup coaching program inside it. So basically they pick a method and then communicate or help deployment of power solutions through a common framework that more than one people or a group of homes/houses is required to implement. To put stakes, every homeowner must include recommended practices when constructing homes to be allowed to actually own a home. The testing part of this strategy is to be entailed. Bear with me. The concept MVP in lean startup, as used here in this context, refers to Minimum Viable Product. It means to develop something big that's not incongruent with the needs of people, the manufacturer should use cheap structure under low budget to test and deploy products on market as fast as possible. If our government successfully implements a framework for power generation, not as an activity that's done on "large scale", but is made available to all and everyone from any geography can own it. The thing that comes to my mind is to sort of use Kits and combination of the new IoT and arduino technology to achieve this. One circuit is not enough or more accurately, one algorithm is not enough. For such purposes, we need very modern and sophisticated programming, based on my "Less is more" approach to programming, which you can read about here: http://bit.ly/2K1ORdf

The goal of arduino is to shorten hardware "sophistication" and to allow more and more algorithms to be fed into a single unit. An arduino consists of a Micro-controller, which is a bunch of dumb transistors connected to each other to perform an intelligent task collectively under a single package known as "Microcontroller". But arduino took the concept further by implementing software rapid iteration and instant access to the low-level functions of microcontrollers through high-level languages. When all of that combines, we can actually, I believe, develop an energy solution that can travel with you as you travel the world. You can easily put it into a bag and then "using plug-and-play" concept, rapidly connect or set up and start generating electricity, which is like 1% of total power generated on Earth (in terms of productive use of total energy income of Earth including the Energy from Sun and winds and new technologies like Tidal Waves energy generation, which I believe heavily utilizes Kinetic motion and great vibrations and series of expansions and compressions). Another great concept I would like to mention is Gyro technology. We can already see uses of Gyro in the application of Drones. But this is old news. We even have GPS, accelerometer and advanced algorithms like Contrast-based human motion detection system and even more, humidity and temperature sensors that can give these drones their own brains. I just know somehow using cooperation of homeowners, we can develop and/or test a common energy framework or infrastructure. Other important concepts of the lean startup are actually:
Validated Learning: The insights and valuable insider ammu-nation (data) that you get as a result of a successful attempt to rapidly distribute the MVP into the hands of early enthusiasts like customers and then getting rapid feedback for some time. Then when you have overwhelming evidence to support some or like a single hypothesis (they may be one or more), then we call our conclusions after these tests "Validated Learning(s)".
This insight can allow us to tap into the minds of the consumers and take advantage of the new "DIY" and enthusiasts world. I really admire what Nvidia and Arduino are doing. Intel stepped in and developed Intel Edison. I appreciate all these efforts (between who I am to judge them? you may think. The guy who wears Polo shirts and sits in Pajamas and a vest/undergarments? Well, welcome to 21st Century). My idea is to make it easier for everyday joes to get sustainable power solutions through the use of new and advanced algorithm and software based technology. Period. In past, I've talked a lot about energy and you can search on my blog "Energy" on the search bar, if your hunger for content has increased. Thanks.

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